Dera'a refugee camp is located inside Dera'a City, in southern Syria. Palestine refugees came to the Dera'a area in two waves in 1948 and in 1967.
The camp, once home to 10,000 Palestine refugees, was severely damaged during the conflict. Since their displacement, over 3,700 Palestine refugees have returned to Dera’a, where they faced extremely difficult living conditions, extensive damage and limited access to basic infrastructure.
The rehabilitation of the camp’s health centre and the UNRWA al-Safsaf Tiberias, School, were made possible thanks to the generous support of the Government of Japan and UN Habitat.
The partnership with UN Habitat also made possible minor home repair support to some 200 of the most vulnerable Palestine refugee families, in addition to a a playground that was also constructed
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